Times change: Leafs’ Andersen reflects on Toronto’s off-season roster upheaval
TORONTO — Frederik Andersen’s busy off-season has seen him fly home to Denmark, work to hone his on-ice skills in California, and attend a couple of weddings.
For all the Maple Leafs’ jet-setting No. 1 goalie has seen and done, the Jewish nuptials of Toronto winger Zach Hyman take the cake.
“That was a lot of fun,” Andersen said with a smile. “It’s a little different when you lift everyone up on the chairs and break the glass.”
Something a little different is also what the netminder and his teammates will experience the first day of training camp following the Leafs’ summer of roster upheaval.